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According to the Korean car maker, these EREVs could address the limitations of traditional EVs. âï¸ [US-made F-16 fighter jet crashes in Ukraine, Zelensky fires air force chief]( In a significant shake-up of Ukraineâs military leadership, President Volodymyr Zelensky removed Air Force Chief Mykola Oleshchuk following the [tragic crash of a US-made F-16]( fighter jet, which has spotlighted the complex dynamics of the countryâs ongoing defense efforts amidst the war with Russia. In a video message, Zelensky said the change was made to [strengthen]( the countryâs military leadership. Kyiv had spent months lobbying the West to send the advanced aircraft. This was the [first reported loss](, just weeks after Ukraine began receiving the supersonic jets. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? 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